Edward Charles Jarvis

Edward Charles Jarvis|b. c 1896|p208.htm#i1385|Walter Edward Jarvis|b. c 1867|p213.htm#i543|Clara Sewell|b. 7 Mar 1869|p342.htm#i751|William Jarvis|b. c 1840\nd. c 1880|p213.htm#i2798|Martha A. Smith|b. c 1842|p389.htm#i2799|Stephen Sewell|b. c Mar 1832\nd. c 1916|p377.htm#i275|Sarah Perrin|b. c 1834\nd. c Dec 1870|p283.htm#i748|

Eliza Jarvis

Eliza Jarvis|b. c 1884|p208.htm#i1982|Reader Jarvis|b. c 1837|p212.htm#i1973|Maria Butler|b. a Jan 1843|p52.htm#i244|Reader Jarvis|b. c 1809|p212.htm#i1974|Jemima Unknown|b. c 1812|p419.htm#i1975|James Butler|b. c Jan 1813\nd. c Dec 1879|p52.htm#i242|Susan Hart|b. a Jan 1814\nd. Jun 1873|p153.htm#i721|

Eliza Jane Jarvis

Eliza Jane Jarvis|b. c 1872\nd. c 1873?|p208.htm#i2014|Reader Jarvis|b. c 1837|p212.htm#i1973|Maria Butler|b. a Jan 1843|p52.htm#i244|Reader Jarvis|b. c 1809|p212.htm#i1974|Jemima Unknown|b. c 1812|p419.htm#i1975|James Butler|b. c Jan 1813\nd. c Dec 1879|p52.htm#i242|Susan Hart|b. a Jan 1814\nd. Jun 1873|p153.htm#i721|

Eliza Maria Jarvis

Eliza Maria Jarvis|b. c 1868\nd. 26 Nov 1869|p208.htm#i2013|Reader Jarvis|b. c 1837|p212.htm#i1973|Maria Butler|b. a Jan 1843|p52.htm#i244|Reader Jarvis|b. c 1809|p212.htm#i1974|Jemima Unknown|b. c 1812|p419.htm#i1975|James Butler|b. c Jan 1813\nd. c Dec 1879|p52.htm#i242|Susan Hart|b. a Jan 1814\nd. Jun 1873|p153.htm#i721|

Elizabeth Ann Jarvis

Elizabeth Ann Jarvis|b. 9 Dec 1847\nd. c Dec 1847|p208.htm#i1985|William Jarvis|b. c Mar 1802\nd. c Jul 1848|p213.htm#i1515|Dinah Curtis|b. 1801|p96.htm#i1506|James Jarvis|b. c 1765|p209.htm#i1516|Sarah Commander|b. c 1774\nd. c Jan 1835|p78.htm#i1988|||||||

Ellen Jarvis

Family: John Elijah Myall b. c 1856

Emma Jarvis

Emma Jarvis|b. 21 Jul 1833|p208.htm#i1518|William Jarvis|b. c Mar 1802\nd. c Jul 1848|p213.htm#i1515|Dinah Curtis|b. 1801|p96.htm#i1506|James Jarvis|b. c 1765|p209.htm#i1516|Sarah Commander|b. c 1774\nd. c Jan 1835|p78.htm#i1988|||||||

Family: Thomas Pegg b. c 1823

Emma Jarvis

Emma Jarvis|b. c Mar 1872\nd. c Dec 1873|p208.htm#i1972|Shelvy Jarvis|b. c 1839|p212.htm#i1508|Ann Hodges|b. c 1843|p174.htm#i1969|William Jarvis|b. c Mar 1802\nd. c Jul 1848|p213.htm#i1515|Dinah Curtis|b. 1801|p96.htm#i1506|Robert Hodges|b. c 1800|p174.htm#i2113|Amelia Unknown|b. c 1801|p414.htm#i2114|

Emma Annie Jarvis

Emma Annie Jarvis|b. c 1869|p208.htm#i1510|Stephen Jonathon Jarvis|b. c 1842\nd. 3 Feb 1902|p213.htm#i461|Fanny Terry|b. c 1840\nd. 3 Jan 1905|p402.htm#i616|William Jarvis|b. c Mar 1802\nd. c Jul 1848|p213.htm#i1515|Dinah Curtis|b. 1801|p96.htm#i1506|Samuel Terry|b. c 1808|p402.htm#i1511||||

Florence Elizabeth Jarvis

Florence Elizabeth Jarvis|b. 5 Aug 1914\nd. 15 May 1981|p208.htm#i619|Arthur Rowe Jarvis|b. 14 Sep 1885\nd. 11 May 1924|p206.htm#i4|Elizabeth Eliza Havill|b. 14 Sep 1884\nd. 5 Feb 1961|p158.htm#i612|Stephen J. Jarvis|b. c 1842\nd. 3 Feb 1902|p213.htm#i461|Fanny Terry|b. c 1840\nd. 3 Jan 1905|p402.htm#i616|Philip Havill|b. c Jun 1861\nd. 28 May 1932|p165.htm#i9|Susan Road|b. 5 Dec 1863\nd. 17 Feb 1912|p313.htm#i617|
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